(A) The subdivision plats submitted for final approval and subsequent recording shall be clearly and legibly drawn in ink upon tracing cloth at a scale of not more than 100 feet to the inch on sheets having a maximum size of 17 inches by 23 inches.
(B) It should show the following information:
(1) Name of subdivision, magisterial district, county, state, owner, true north point, scale of drawing and number of sheets. If shown on more than 1 sheet, matched lines shall clearly indicate where the several sheets join. A blank oblong space 3 inches by 5 inches shall be reserved for the use of the approving authority;
(2) Location of the proposed subdivision by an insert map at a scale of not less than 2 inches equals 1 mile indicating adjoining roads, their names and numbers, towns, subdivisions and other landmarks;
(3) A boundary survey with an error of closure within the limits of 1 in 10,000 related to the magnetic meridian and showing the location of all monuments and their type of material. The survey may be related to the U.S.C.G.S. state grid north if the coordinates of 2 adjacent corners of the subdivision are shown;
(4) Certificates signed by the surveyor or engineer setting forth the source of the title of the owners of the land subdivided and the place of record of the last instrument in the chain of title;
(5) A statement to the effect that the subdivision as it appears on this plat is with the free consent and in accordance with the desires of the owners, proprietors and trustees, if any, and shall be duly acknowledged before some officer authorized to take acknowledgments of deeds;
(6) When the subdivision consists of land acquired from more than 1 source of title, the outlines of the various tracts shall be indicated by dash-lines, and identification of the respective tracts shall be placed on the plat;
(7) The accurate location and dimensions by bearings and distances with all curve data on all lots and street lines and centerlines of streets; boundaries of all proposed or existing easements; parks, school sites or other public areas; the number and area of all building sites, all existing public and private streets, their names, numbers and widths; existing utilities and those to be provided, such as sanitary sewers, storm drains, water mains, manholes and underground conduits, including their size and type; watercourses and their names; and names of owners and their property lines, both within the boundary of the subdivision and adjoining the boundaries;
(8) All dimensions shown in feet and decimals of a foot to the closest 5 figures, and all bearings in degrees and minutes to the nearest minute; and
(9) The data of all curves along the street frontages shall be shown in detail at the curve or in a curve data table containing the following: delta, radius, arc, tangent, chord and chord bearings.
(1997 Code, § 58-242) (Ord. passed 2-21-1977, § 6-7)